Designer of the Week: Yehuda Devir

Tel Aviv–based Designer of the Week Yehuda Devir spends his time illustrating posters, comics, books and the like, and when he’s not doing that, he’s illustrating his life adventures with his wife, Maya Zeltzer, who’s also an illustrator and graphic designer. Take a look at some of his smile-inducing work here, and be sure to follow him on Instagram @jude_devir.

It’s hard for me to decide, but two significant projects I have done/am still doing are my graduation project (Cinephile) and my and my wife’s blog.

Cinephile (click to enlarge)

Is there a project that stands out to you as having been the biggest challenge of your career so far?

My graduation project was Cinephile—a mural, 11 meters long and 2 meters high, giant scene of 300 most iconic moments and characters from the film industry (1920–2016).

​What do you hope to accomplish in the future?

The sky is the limit … books, TV show, continue with my and my wife’s blog … and so on … I am open to any suggestions.

What’s your best advice for designers today?

Do not stop practicing. There is no limit to your ability. Everything is possible if you want and work hard enough.

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